Millionaires would be proud of the money in the bank, but there are a handful of things that are still beyond your reach
After the Delhi mistake and the Lok Sabha setback, the Aam Aadmi Party looks to reinvent itself. Manavi Kapur and Somesh Jha deconstruct its game plan
There are four million people from Bihar in the capital. Manavi Kapur explores the ecosystem that helps them survive and thrive
Designers Shehla Khan and Pernia Qureshi are re-designing the past in their latest collections.
'The reality is that 377 compromises the freedom and affects many of us adversely,' Navtej Singh Johar tells Manavi Kapur.
Archbishop Anil Couto's instructions, though politically charged, are not unusual or unprecedented.
'Of course, there is fear, but if we want change, then we must be ready to face the consequences.'
'How can you fight an enemy you can't see?'
When businessman Vijay Nair spoke up against the cyberstalking he experienced, he only highlighted how it isn't as innocuous as it may seem.
Kahaani 2 could have been a great film, but it isn't.
'This film is a product of a dangerous trend to take just a sprinkling of truth, mix it with free-flowing speculation and present it as historical facts,' says Manavi Kapur.
Pammi Aunty's gappe-shappe sessions with Sarla Bahenji have made Ssumier S Pasricha an internet star, says Manavi Kapur.
Vani Tripathi Tikoo, national secretary, BJP, speaks with Manavi Kapur about what went behind the making of the anthem and its popularity so far
Unlike the Mughal emperor's monument that is a popular tourist destination, Faizul Hasan Qadri wants his Taj to remain just a shrine of his love for his wife.
'The BJP gets most of its contributions in cash.' 'Now they may show that donations are made in small amounts, less that Rs 20,000, but everyone knows this is just absurd.'
Tirthak Saha is living the American dream, but his work has a typically Indian context.
Celebrating the poet-saint's legacy in our times.
A common interest in literature often leads to new bonds with people you'd never otherwise meet.
'We are not promising prosperity to these villagers. Instead, the focus is on self-sufficiency.'
Manavi Kapur visits Worldmark in New Delhi's Aerocity, which promises to become the state's ultimate foodie destination.
Manavi Kapur profiles Sheikh Rafik Mohammed of Calicut, who has been appointed to the top military post in the Central Asian country.
How can we protect ourselves against superbugs?
Soha Ali Khan's look at her self in her debut book, The Perils Of Being Moderately Famous, may seem indulgent but is not, says Manavi Kapur.
'Flooding forces the animals to disperse out of the park that, in turn, attracts the attention of poachers.'
Teenagers are not trying to be rebellious, they are trying to establish their identity.
Here's how you can give your family heirloom a face lift with a dash of style and modern art.
'Nehru was singularly clear sighted about the international political situation.'
Recent media reports suggested that the Narendra Modi government at the Centre is seeking the removal of governors of states appointed by the previous Congress government. Subhash C Kashyap, former secretary-general of the Lok Sabha and a constitutional expert, speaks to Manavi Kapur on the predicament that several governors are now facing
The street leading to the Golden Temple gets a makeover that takes you back in time.
Manavi Kapur goes behind the scenes to find out what it takes to be a successful woman wrestler.
Between January 1, 2017 and September 18, 2018, one manual scavenger died every five days. He is no caped superhero, but Bezwada Wilson continues to fight the good fight for manual scavengers, says Manavi Kapur.
Moni Chadha was with Lal Bahadur Shastri in Tashkent. He counters colourful conspiracy theories with sobering facts.
Manavi Kapur and Avantika Bhuyan speak with leading designers about trends that will sparkle in the new year.
This Haryana village believes it has 'found' the Saraswati river of the Vedas.
Given the rising levels of pollution, air purifiers have now become a necessity. Manavi Kapur and Veer Arjun Singh check out some of the options in the market.
'If majority of the country's population is sentimental about a certain species, why are we so ashamed to say that we want to give it statutory protection?'
The currency ban has changed the lives of the people facilitating this move across India.
More than Guru Dronacharya, the cult of his wife, Kripi, runs stronger in Gurgaon.
As the issue becomes increasingly politicised and accusations are traded on national television, the average Delhi resident suffers debilitating blows from viral fevers, writes Manavi Kapur.